Process D-stated in generic_unplug_device
From: Ian E. Morgan
Date: Tue Feb 14 2006 - 14:22:29 EST
After a recent kernel upgrade (essentially 2.6.15.4 + a selection of other
patches from -git and -mm), we've had problems with proftpd getting stuck in
D-state when being shut down. There is no hot-pluging involved here (so I'm
confused about the call to generic_unplug_device).
# /cat/proc/6012/wchan
sync_page
A task dump shows:
Feb 14 13:45:12 guru kernel: proftpd D 00000005 0 6012 1 29519 9328 (NOTLB)
Feb 14 13:45:12 guru kernel: da507c50 dd83b520 c03db380 00000005 c152a580 dfc74284 c15a8fc c01e84c2
Feb 14 13:45:12 guru kernel: c15af8fc da506000 c01e84f4 c15af8fc 00004a32 9ae11a4 0000cd50 dd83b520
Feb 14 13:45:12 guru kernel: dd83b648 da507ca8 da507cb0 c1400e20 da507c58 c03041b 00000000 c013bd28
Feb 14 13:45:12 guru kernel: Call Trace:
Feb 14 13:45:12 guru kernel: [<c01e84c2>] __generic_unplug_device+0x1a/0x30
Feb 14 13:45:13 guru kernel: [<c01e84f4>] generic_unplug_device+0x1c/0x36
Feb 14 13:45:13 guru kernel: [<c030419b>] io_schedule+0xe/0x16
Feb 14 13:45:13 guru kernel: [<c013bd28>] sync_page+0x3e/0x4b
Feb 14 13:45:13 guru kernel: [<c0304450>] __wait_on_bit_lock+0x41/0x61
Feb 14 13:45:13 guru kernel: [<c013bcea>] sync_page+0x0/0x4b
Feb 14 13:45:13 guru kernel: [<c013c530>] __lock_page+0x91/0x99
Feb 14 13:45:13 guru kernel: [<c012ee49>] wake_bit_function+0x0/0x34
Feb 14 13:45:13 guru kernel: [<c012ee49>] wake_bit_function+0x0/0x34
Feb 14 13:45:13 guru kernel: [<c013d765>] filemap_nopage+0x29a/0x377
Feb 14 13:45:13 guru kernel: [<c014c467>] do_no_page+0x65/0x243
Feb 14 13:45:13 guru kernel: [<c014c8ee>] __handle_mm_fault+0x229/0x24d
Feb 14 13:45:13 guru kernel: [<c01128ee>] do_page_fault+0x1c2/0x5a5
Feb 14 13:45:13 guru kernel: [<c01f8d1e>] __copy_from_user_ll+0x40/0x6c
Feb 14 13:45:13 guru kernel: [<c010371c>] apic_timer_interrupt+0x1c/0x24
Feb 14 13:45:13 guru kernel: [<c011272c>] do_page_fault+0x0/0x5a5
Feb 14 13:45:13 guru kernel: [<c01037e7>] error_code+0x4f/0x54
Feb 14 13:45:13 guru kernel: [<c01a83bb>] reiserfs_copy_from_user_to_file_region+0x4d/xd8
Feb 14 13:45:13 guru kernel: [<c01a975e>] reiserfs_file_write+0x419/0x6ac
Feb 14 13:45:13 guru kernel: [<c01d0efa>] inode_has_perm+0x49/0x6b
Feb 14 13:45:13 guru kernel: [<c01f595a>] prio_tree_insert+0xf3/0x187
Feb 14 13:45:13 guru kernel: [<c01d3131>] selinux_file_permission+0x113/0x159
Feb 14 13:45:13 guru kernel: [<c015abbb>] vfs_write+0xcc/0x18f
Feb 14 13:45:13 guru kernel: [<c015ad3d>] sys_write+0x4b/0x74
Feb 14 13:45:13 guru kernel: [<c0102cb5>] syscall_call+0x7/0xb
Obviously this process is non-killable and requires a reboot to get us back
into working order.
Any help is appreciated.
Regards,
Ian Morgan
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